BURKINA FASO 🇧🇫
Western Dominance Crumbling
THE RISE OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Building 50,000 New Homes with No Western Influence🔥
https://youtu.be/G3xUUVTJSz4?
Move To The Motherland
Western Dominance Crumbling
THE RISE OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Building 50,000 New Homes with No Western Influence
https://youtu.be/G3xUUVTJSz4?
Move To The Motherland
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Traoré Shocks The World Just Built 50,000 Homes City To Be Given To Burkina Faso People
Let's come together in reasonable dialogue to honor our ancestors and reclaim the world through an African lens. Join me as we delve into African history, culture, and worldview to better understand their relevance to our lives today. By sharing our thoughts…
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‼️KILL THE BOER
(Kill The Whites)
SOUTH AFRICA TAKING
BACK ITS LAND
- Each Cross represents a Farmer Killed …
Shows the Enormity of Land Stolen from South Afrikaans!
#KARMA
TAKING BACK THE MOTHERLAND
Move to the Motherland
(Kill The Whites)
SOUTH AFRICA TAKING
BACK ITS LAND
- Each Cross represents a Farmer Killed …
Shows the Enormity of Land Stolen from South Afrikaans!
#KARMA
TAKING BACK THE MOTHERLAND
Move to the Motherland
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Burkina Faso Now Owns Its Gold!
Say goodbye to foreign exploitation
- Burkina Faso has just opened its very own gold refinery and has successfully produced its first locally-made gold bars!
93kg of pure gold refined from mining waste
100 direct jobs created, along with 5,000 indirect jobs
Now making $1,200 per ounce instead of just $300 under foreign contracts
This is what true sovereignty looks like - Africa taking control of its own wealth!
A huge shoutout to Ibrahim Traoré and the people of Burkina Faso for changing the game!
#Burkina #Rising #africa #gold #EconomicFreedom #TraoreEffect #newafrica #goldpower
Move to the Motherland
Say goodbye to foreign exploitation
- Burkina Faso has just opened its very own gold refinery and has successfully produced its first locally-made gold bars!
93kg of pure gold refined from mining waste
100 direct jobs created, along with 5,000 indirect jobs
Now making $1,200 per ounce instead of just $300 under foreign contracts
This is what true sovereignty looks like - Africa taking control of its own wealth!
A huge shoutout to Ibrahim Traoré and the people of Burkina Faso for changing the game!
#Burkina #Rising #africa #gold #EconomicFreedom #TraoreEffect #newafrica #goldpower
Move to the Motherland
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NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT IS COMING - NOT EVEN TRUMP
Trump’s Delegation Touches Down in Burkina Faso, Promises to “Rebuild Ties Based on Respect”
A delegation from former U.S. President Donald Trump has landed in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, signaling what insiders are calling a “pragmatic reset” in the relationship between the two nations.
At the helm is Will Stevens, the U.S. Secretary-General for West Africa, who met with Foreign Minister Karamokoja Marie Traoré and other high-ranking officials. The atmosphere of this visit represents a notable change from Washington’s typical stance toward West African countries that are asserting their independence from foreign influence.
“We’re not here to lecture anyone. Our goal is to listen and to rebuild our relationship based on mutual respect and sovereignty,” Stevens stated during a press briefing.
This visit comes on the heels of a diplomatic backlash following comments made by U.S. AFRICOM Commander Gen. Michael Langley, which were widely criticized across Africa for being condescending and neocolonial—especially his remarks regarding Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré.
However, the Trump-led delegation has managed to sidestep that controversy entirely, indicating a desire to ease tensions and foster new avenues for dialogue.
“President Trump instructed us to concentrate on moving forward with Ouagadougou, rather than dwelling on past conflicts,” a senior official remarked.
Analysts view this move as part of a larger shift in U.S. diplomatic strategies in the Sahel, particularly as nations like Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger increasingly turn away from Western alliances in favor of governance that prioritizes sovereignty.
As the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) gains strength and confidence, this visit could represent a pivotal moment in how foreign powers engage with African partnerships in the future.
Move to the Motherland
Trump’s Delegation Touches Down in Burkina Faso, Promises to “Rebuild Ties Based on Respect”
A delegation from former U.S. President Donald Trump has landed in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, signaling what insiders are calling a “pragmatic reset” in the relationship between the two nations.
At the helm is Will Stevens, the U.S. Secretary-General for West Africa, who met with Foreign Minister Karamokoja Marie Traoré and other high-ranking officials. The atmosphere of this visit represents a notable change from Washington’s typical stance toward West African countries that are asserting their independence from foreign influence.
“We’re not here to lecture anyone. Our goal is to listen and to rebuild our relationship based on mutual respect and sovereignty,” Stevens stated during a press briefing.
This visit comes on the heels of a diplomatic backlash following comments made by U.S. AFRICOM Commander Gen. Michael Langley, which were widely criticized across Africa for being condescending and neocolonial—especially his remarks regarding Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré.
However, the Trump-led delegation has managed to sidestep that controversy entirely, indicating a desire to ease tensions and foster new avenues for dialogue.
“President Trump instructed us to concentrate on moving forward with Ouagadougou, rather than dwelling on past conflicts,” a senior official remarked.
Analysts view this move as part of a larger shift in U.S. diplomatic strategies in the Sahel, particularly as nations like Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger increasingly turn away from Western alliances in favor of governance that prioritizes sovereignty.
As the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) gains strength and confidence, this visit could represent a pivotal moment in how foreign powers engage with African partnerships in the future.
Move to the Motherland
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ELECTRIC IS FREE IN PUNJAB INDIA 🇮🇳
Nearly 90% of domestic consumers in Punjab now receive zero electricity bills, marking a significant achievement in public welfare delivery.
Powering Homes and Strengthening The Economy
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Nearly 90% of domestic consumers in Punjab now receive zero electricity bills, marking a significant achievement in public welfare delivery.
Powering Homes and Strengthening The Economy
Move to the Motherland
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I think this is at least the 9th assassination attempt since he kicked out the French freak show?
'Last night, while the world was glued to the screens watching the U.S. bully Venezuela, the empire tried to pull another hit in the shadows.
At 1:00 AM, while the rest of the world slept, a planned coup was set in motion in Ouagadougou. Macron and his regional puppets had a hit list ready—a literal assassination plan targeting the nation’s defense and security forces.
They had the disgraced former President Damiba and his foreign backers pulling the strings, ready to repeat the betrayal of Thomas Sankara.
Once again, the shadow of foreign interference hovered over a country that has dared to step out of line.
. ..... But they didn't
count on the streets
The second the news broke, thousands of ordinary citizens — workers, students, elders—marched toward the presidential palace and stood there, bodies visible, unarmed, refusing to move. They became a human shield. This is what true love looks like. We are starving for this kind of leadership today—a leader who serves so deeply that an entire nation will get out of bed at 1:00 AM to stand in front of a bullet for him.
Most "leaders" today hide in bunkers or golden palaces while they sell their country’s soul to the highest bidder in Paris or Washington. Traoré is different. He lives on a Captain’s salary. He cut his own ministers' pay because he said a struggling nation can't afford political "luxury." He nationalized the mines and built the refineries so the wealth actually stays in the hands of his people. He achieved food self-sufficiency for his nation in 2025 while the rest of the world was still begging for Western aid.
We live in an era of "middlemen"—politicians who function more like regional managers for foreign corporations than representatives of their own people. We see "leaders" who would rather sign away their country’s mineral rights for a seat at a Davos table than ensure their people have bread.
When was the last time you saw a population risk everything for a politician? It doesn't happen for the ones who spend their terms chasing IMF loans and “investor confidence” while their citizens' quality of life collapses. It only happens for the ones who prove, through every action and every sacrifice, that they belong to the people.
The world is waking up to the fact that "democracy" as taught by the West is often just a mask for managed theft. We are tired of "professional" politicians with polished speeches and empty hands. We are looking for the ones who refuse to be bought, who refuse to bow, and who treat their country’s resources as a sacred trust, not a personal inheritance.
Burkina Faso showed us last night that when you find a leader who is truly for the people, the people become his fortress.'
https://news.1rj.ru/str/MoveToTheMotherland/5
'Last night, while the world was glued to the screens watching the U.S. bully Venezuela, the empire tried to pull another hit in the shadows.
At 1:00 AM, while the rest of the world slept, a planned coup was set in motion in Ouagadougou. Macron and his regional puppets had a hit list ready—a literal assassination plan targeting the nation’s defense and security forces.
They had the disgraced former President Damiba and his foreign backers pulling the strings, ready to repeat the betrayal of Thomas Sankara.
Once again, the shadow of foreign interference hovered over a country that has dared to step out of line.
. ..... But they didn't
count on the streets
The second the news broke, thousands of ordinary citizens — workers, students, elders—marched toward the presidential palace and stood there, bodies visible, unarmed, refusing to move. They became a human shield. This is what true love looks like. We are starving for this kind of leadership today—a leader who serves so deeply that an entire nation will get out of bed at 1:00 AM to stand in front of a bullet for him.
Most "leaders" today hide in bunkers or golden palaces while they sell their country’s soul to the highest bidder in Paris or Washington. Traoré is different. He lives on a Captain’s salary. He cut his own ministers' pay because he said a struggling nation can't afford political "luxury." He nationalized the mines and built the refineries so the wealth actually stays in the hands of his people. He achieved food self-sufficiency for his nation in 2025 while the rest of the world was still begging for Western aid.
We live in an era of "middlemen"—politicians who function more like regional managers for foreign corporations than representatives of their own people. We see "leaders" who would rather sign away their country’s mineral rights for a seat at a Davos table than ensure their people have bread.
When was the last time you saw a population risk everything for a politician? It doesn't happen for the ones who spend their terms chasing IMF loans and “investor confidence” while their citizens' quality of life collapses. It only happens for the ones who prove, through every action and every sacrifice, that they belong to the people.
The world is waking up to the fact that "democracy" as taught by the West is often just a mask for managed theft. We are tired of "professional" politicians with polished speeches and empty hands. We are looking for the ones who refuse to be bought, who refuse to bow, and who treat their country’s resources as a sacred trust, not a personal inheritance.
Burkina Faso showed us last night that when you find a leader who is truly for the people, the people become his fortress.'
https://news.1rj.ru/str/MoveToTheMotherland/5
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